Corrections: October 24, 2018

Oct. 23, 2018

FRONT PAGE

A picture caption with an article on Thursday about the investigation into the disappearance of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi misstated the location that a Turkish investigator was searching in Istanbul. He was at the residence of the Saudi consul, not at the Saudi consulate.

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An article on Monday about the trade group Safer Phosphates and its influence in Europe rendered incorrectly the academic affiliation of Erik Smolders, a soil scientist. He is affiliated with K.U. Leuven, not Catholic University of Leuven. (The university changed names and now identifies itself as K.U. Leuven).

SPORTS

An article on Sunday about college hockey coaches moving into jobs in the N.H.L. referred incorrectly to Tommy Williams. For a time in the 1960s he was the only American player in the N.H.L., not the only former college player in the N.H.L.

ARTS

Because of an editing error, a headline for the classical music highlight in the Weekend Listings misidentified Igor Levit. He is a pianist, not a violinist.

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An article on Monday about American Ballet Theater’s fall season misstated the year George Balanchine died. It was 1983, not 1988.

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An article on Tuesday about Bill Cosby’s large defense team referred incorrectly to Mr. Cosby’s sentencing. His sentencing date was set before a new lawyer, Joseph P. Green was hired; it was not pushed back in order to give Mr. Green additional time to review the evidence.

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An article on Tuesday about the first portrait generated by an algorithm misstated where AI work will be exhibited for sale in Miami. It will be shown at Scope Miami Beach, not Art Basel Miami Beach.

SPECIAL SECTION: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

An article on Friday about the next generation of home robots misstated the name of a robot being developed at Stanford. It is JackRabbot, not Jackrobbot. The error was repeated in a picture caption.

OBITUARIES

Because of an editing error, a headline with the obituary about a 19th-century Nebraska schoolteacher who ushered schoolchildren to safety during a blizzard misspelled her surname. As the obituary correctly noted, she is Minnie Mae Freeman Penney, not Penne.

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Because of an editing error, an obituary on Saturday about the translator Anthea Bell misstated the location of Suffolk, where she was born. It is in eastern England, not western.

Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.